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Research Article | Open Access
Volume 14 2022 | None
Using Digital Media to Bring Behavioral Change in Special School Classes
Dr. Taha Shabbir Dr.Muhammad Latif Dr. Muhammad Nadeemullah Inam Nawaz Wassan
Pages: 3566-3574
Abstract
Digital technology quickly provides single-handed access to virtual world. A single push switches between video, audio, and internet links. Kids are renowned as adults nowadays. The research aims to examine children's social media usage and mental health. Connectivity may be achieved using these devices. New state adds stress. These are the effects of employing several long-range interpersonal interaction locations due to lack of focus, horrible resting propensities. We're really removing ourselves bit by step. Late-night sweets, minimal drinks, late napping, and slumping are common pitfalls. Blood is our body's fuel or foundation. It helps our muscles adjust and provide strength as needed. Well-structured and sized television curricular services might be beneficial. Well-designed educational material will achieve academic milestones. New media's optimism is unsurprising. Individuals and exceptional children might spend most of their early years in front of the screen, but YouTube has replaced TV. YouTube is now great for kids. Quantitative analysis was used to observe the impact of new media on children's well-being. This investigation shows social media harms pupils. Positive: social networking and immorality. New technology's influence on kids is likewise being studied. Quantitative Analysis examined the impact of digital media on children's well-being. The 'Open Data' barometer analyses under-18 online public media data consumption. Our research reveals digital technology affects teenage wellbeing when more youngsters admit they are hooked on digital media and face serious health and emotional issues. Modern media make student or youngster sluggish, which contributes to procrastination.
Keywords
Special Education, Online Media, Social Media, Educational Tool
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